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AUTR ICHE
SPORTS D'HIVER EN AUTR1CHE
L'Autriche joue un role important parmi let pays de lourisme
hivernal du monde. La montagne moyenne accessible, les conlre-
forts des Alpes, riches en paturages, et la haute montagne aux
multiples aspects creent un paradis unique de quelques milliers
de kilometres carres pour le skieur de toute faculte. la course
en ski, mise en vogue en Autriche il y d plus d'un deni-siecle, est
devenu ici le sport populaire, exerce par milliers de campagnards
et de citadins. Au debut ce fut ici, au casur de I'Europe, que ce sport
s'est developpe du. a une discipline systematique au point de vue de
technique alpine du ski, et plus tard par I'Ecole de Ski de I'Arlberg
(Hannes Schneider). Actuellement, I'.Ecole de Ski Autrichienne. de .
reputation mondiale enseigne la methode moderne de pratiquer le
ski. Des nombreux skieurs d'elite autrichiens ont aide a developper
une technique du ski qui a triomphe dans le monde entier: Cette
technique du ski repondant aux difficultes les plus grandes cau-
sees par la nature du terrain ou des champs de la neige, cette
technique qui fait admirer les courses de descente purement spor-
tives ou le slalom, cette technique qui mene aux longues excur-
sions splendides en toute security.
Aujourd'hui les ecoles de ski autrichienne donnent I'exemple de
I'enseignement methodique. Ces ecoles, dirigees par des skieurs
dipldmes dont la plupart sont des champions experimentes qui sont
sortis de I'ecole de ski de St. Christoph/Arlberg apres avoir
suivi un stage, de deux ans comme moniteurs, apprennent a leurs
eleves une methode unique. L'organisation de ces ecoles et la
surveillance protectrice des cours sur le terrain d'exercices ainsi
que des excursions et des pistes-standard garantissent aux eleves
des ecoles de ski autrichiennes le plein succes de I'enseignement.
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RENSEIGNEMENTS SUR L'AUTRICHE
Pour routes aulres informations adressez-vous 6 votre bureau de
voyage ou a notre representation a I'etranger:
BRUXELLES
BUDAPEST
CAIRO
HILVERSUM
Office National Autrichien du Tourisme
141, Rue Royale, Tel.: 17-20-77, 17-52-55
Drs Fekete, V., Tiikor-utca 4, Tel.: 120083
Friedrich Tischler, 23, Rue Tewfik
H. G. Tulp, Alexanderlaan 21, Tel.
7298
JOHANNESBURG St. A. Grohs, P.O.Box 7999
K0BENHAVN Ostrigs officielle Turistbureau
Oster Segade 10, Tel.: False 971
LONDON
MILANO
NEW YORK
PARIS
PRAHA
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SAO PAUIO
SYDNEY
ZURICH .
Austrian State Tourist Department, 23, Princes House,
190, Piccadilly, London W 1, Tel.: Regent 2840
Ente Nazionale Austriaco per it Turismo
Via Pio IV, Nr. 1, Tel.: 13-5-32
Austrian State Tourist Department, 48 E 48th Str.,
New York 17 {N. Y.), Tel.: Murrayhill 8-0355
Office National Autrichien du Tourisme
12, Rue de Castiglione, Paris ler, Tel.: Opera 9382
Ing. Karl Annerl, Legation d'Autriche,
XVI., Vancurova 10, Tel.: 40-047
Dr. Robert Uhl, Piazza Esedra 68, Tel.: 43941
Trade von Laschan-Solstein, Encarregada Hono-
raria do Departamento Nacional Austriaco de
Turismo, rua Conceicao, 93, 7° and.. Apt 71
Dr. Eugene Ehrman-Ewart, G. P. O. Box 2773
Dr. W. Bauer, DufourstraBe 125, Tel.: 24 66-64
Pour tout autre pays:
STELLE FOR DEN WIEDERAUFBAU DER
OSTERREICHISCHEN FREMDENVERKEHRSWIRTSCHAFT
Wien, III., Metternichgasse 3, Tel.i U-17-5-95
RENSEIGNEMENTS SPECIAUX
Ski Osterreichischer Skiverband,
Wien, VIII., Fuhrmanngasse 18 a
Automobilisme Osterreichischer Automobil-, Motorrad- und
Touring-Club, Wien, I., Schubertring 7
Etudes Akademisches Auslandsamt der osterreichischen
Hochschulerschaft, Wien, IX., Kolingasse 19
Foire-exposition
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Commerce AuBenhandelskommission,
et Industrie Wien, III., Metternichgasse 4
Internationales Haus,
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Mode Modeschule der Stadf Wien im SchloB Hetzen-
dorf, Wien, XII., HetzendorferstraBe 79
Art applique Wirtschaftsforderungsinstitut der Bundeskammer der
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WINTER SPORTS IN AUSTRIA
Austria is one of the world's leading winter sport countries. The
sloping meadows of the Alpine foot-hills, the long soft sweep of
the middle mountains, the high Alpine reaches comprise a ski
paradise of thousands of square miles ideally suited to skiers at
every stage of skill. Ski sport, introduced into Austria about half
a century ago, is now a national sport practised by hundreds of
thousands of city dwellers as well as country people. From the
initial introduction of ski sport into Central Europe, Austria ' has
offered a systematic training through its ski schools, first through
the Alpine ski technique of Mathias Zdarsky, then, later, through
the world famous Arlberg technique of Hannes Schneider which
laid the foundation for the modern teaching methods of the present
Austrian ski schools. Prominent Austrian skiers have contributed a
lion's share to the development of an Alpine ski technique which
has won acclaim and been adopted throughout the world. So
adaptable is the Austrian ski technique that it can be used on both
the most difficult terrain and snow conditions, to produce the most
spectacular feats of the racers or to make possible the safest most
enjoyable execution of extensive ski tours.
Since 1945 Austrian ski technique has produced such outstanding
results at all international events that it has demonstrated that it
is linked with the long tradition of generations of successful ski
racers. In Alpine combinations, particularly Austria's master team
showed itself the equal of the ski teams of all the leading ski
countries and, as far as averages are concerned demonstrated
Austrian superiority. Such international events as the Olympic games
of 1948, the Arlberg-Kandahar of 1949 in St. Anton gave a powerful
demonstration of Austrian skiing in Alpine combination racing. The
sensational performance of the Austrian ski team in the U. S. at
AUSTRIA, EUROPE'S MOST INEXPENSIVE
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